Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall

2016-01-05 Thread IPN Comm
I have a /29 to use for the network. My immediate go-to set-up will be to put the asterisk server on a public IP off the /29 and harden the IPtables along with other monitoring scripts and lock down methods. Then add the router on a different /29 IP and have all the phones register through the rou

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall

2016-01-04 Thread Madushan Geethanga
Hi, I have used a sonicwall Firewall, it has a sip transformation feature. It is necessary to use a firewall to protect your server Best Regards, Madushan On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:45 PM, IPN Comm wrote: > I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether > or not to h

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall

2016-01-04 Thread Ron Wheeler
Both work. If you have enough IP addresses to dedicate one to your Asterisk server, that removes one node in the path from the world. You will need a firewall on the Asterisk server to protect it from outside meddling. If you can put the Asterisk server on the same network as the SIP devices (u

[asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall

2016-01-04 Thread IPN Comm
I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether or not to have an asterisk server behind a firewall. I have always ran Asterisk on a public IP but was wondering if I should move it to a local IP behind a firewall. I am looking to set up a location with 300 SIP phones. N

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk behind firewall and IAX

2004-03-22 Thread Rich Adamson
> I have my Asterisk server behind a Cisco firewall. I am trying to set up IAX > but I cannot work out which ports I need to open up on my firewall. I have > opened 4569, 5036, and 5060 but IAX calls will not proceed unless I turn off > all access lists on the firewall. > > I have searched all t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk behind firewall and IAX

2004-03-22 Thread Eric Wieling
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 20:42, Simon Brown wrote: > I have my Asterisk server behind a Cisco firewall. I am trying to set up IAX > but I cannot work out which ports I need to open up on my firewall. I have > opened 4569, 5036, and 5060 but IAX calls will not proceed unless I turn off > all access l

[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk behind firewall and IAX

2004-03-22 Thread Simon Brown
I have my Asterisk server behind a Cisco firewall. I am trying to set up IAX but I cannot work out which ports I need to open up on my firewall. I have opened 4569, 5036, and 5060 but IAX calls will not proceed unless I turn off all access lists on the firewall. I have searched all the Asterisk